Submitted by Temporary_Fee1277 t3_10kg6wh in books
I dunno if it’s the same for everyone else; I find it difficult to finish a piece of fiction, I always lose interest in the story.
In nonfiction I’m more assured that my attention will be maintained cause it’s of a subject I like or find an interest in. I know what it’s going to be about compared to fiction where if it takes a turn I don’t find compelling I’ll stop reading.
P.S it’s not always about the story but sometimes the writing or characters (especially if there’s too many) etc.
Any advice?
Kimpynoslived t1_j5qjjtb wrote
Read fiction about historical events. Fiction that takes place in a certain time that focuses on the perspective of an individual.
Or read fiction about different cultures, it's hard to lose interest if you are experiencing something new
I don't read fiction at all unless it's considered classic literature. I don't have a lot of patience for sci-fi or fantasy and I really hate romance so, it's Dostoyevsky, Kafka, Orwell, Mitchell, Austen and CS Lewis are my go-to's...
Maybe start with Life of Pi by Yann Martel but only if you haven't seen the film